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EGS 1006C. INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION
This course is an overview of academic and professional requirements in various engineering disciplines. This course covers important concepts such as engineering ethics, effective team building skills, technical presentation skills, and networking.

EGS 2004. ELECTRICAL NETWORKS.

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ELECTRICAL NETWORKS
Prerequisites: Minimum grades of a C or better in PHY 2049C and MAC 2313.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Minimum grade of a C in MAP 2302
Analysis and design of linear circuits, transients, AC analysis, power calculations, and three-phase circuits.

EGS 2373. PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.

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PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Prerequisites: Minimum grades of a C or better in PHY 2049C and MAC 2313.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Minimum grade of a C in MAP 2302
Fundamental laws of electrical circuits and circuit analysis. Fundamentals of electronics power systems.

EGS 2941. INTERNSHIP FOR ENGINEERING.

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INTERNSHIP FOR ENGINEERING
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in reading, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; 12 credits, including EGS 1006C, EGN 1007C, MAC 2311, and PHY 2048C; and Internship Office approval.
This course is a planned work-based experience that provides students with supervised career exploration activities and/ or practical experiences. Each earned credit of internship requires a minimum of 80 clock hours of work. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. (Internship Fee: $10.00).

The Gordon Rule

State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.030, the Gordon Rule, requires that students complete with grades of C or better 12 credits in designated courses in which the student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments and six credits of mathematics course work at the level of college algebra or higher. These courses must be completed successfully (grades of C or better) prior to the receipt of an A.A. degree and prior to entry into the upper division of a Florida public university.